Naa Momo Lartey, the ministerial nominee for Gender, Children, and Social Protection, has pledged to ensure that Ghanaian family values are integrated into the country’s educational curriculum.
This commitment came during her vetting in Parliament on Wednesday, January 22, as part of her vision for reinforcing cultural values and addressing social issues in Ghana.
Naa Momo Lartey emphasised that if approved, she would prioritise embedding acceptable Ghanaian family values into the educational system.
This approach, she argued, would provide a sustainable foundation for the younger generation to understand and embrace the societal norms and cultural values cherished by Ghanaians.
Naa Momo Lartey’s remarks come against the backdrop of the ongoing national debate on Ghana’s controversial anti-gay bill, officially known as the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill.